by Matt Vivion | Feb 13, 2013 | Past Events
For many, one of the most daunting aspects of writing a book is the book proposal. How do you get started? Do I need an agent? What goes in a proposal? These questions and more were answered by a distinguished panel of experts on Feb. 13 at University House. Author...
by Matt Vivion | Feb 7, 2013 | Past Events
Between climate change, killer germs, and rampant obesity, it’s no wonder we feel out of sync with the global ecosystem. But how do we re-sync? Nathanael Johnson, author of “All Natural,” says this ecological anxiety has pushed us into two disparate coping...
by Matt Vivion | Jan 12, 2013 | News
Greetings all. Wow and golly ned. What a wonderful annual meeting/post-holiday party. It was great to see everyone. And for those who couldn’t make it, I hope to see you at future events. I would like to thank Molly McElroy for all her work in setting up the...
by Matt Vivion | Jan 11, 2013 | Past Events
Science writers met Jan. 10 at the Institute for Systems Biology to raise a glass for science. Members and guests had conversations with other science communicators on topics ranging from blogging to getting advances on books. David Williams, 2013 NSWA president,...
by Matt Vivion | Oct 19, 2012 | News
NSWA and ScienceOnlineSeattle and FOSEP have partnered with sciencedebate.org to ask science questions of the candidates for governor in Washington state. Candidate Jay Inslee submitted answers to the questions recently, and you can read those here. We remain hopeful...